There is no recommended time to replace the clutch. You replace it when it wears out. That will depend on how you drive. It may last 100,000 miles or you may wear it out in 20,000 miles.
The 1986 Honda Prelude does not have a clutch cable. The 1986 Prelude has a hydraulic clutch instead of the clutch cable.
Does a 1998 Honda prelude have a clutch cable
Yes it does
You can't aprrently on a hyrdraulic clutch, which these have that adjust automatically.
You have 2 switches A and B above clutch petal under dash
85 Lude, old school cable clutch... No hydraulics (fluid)
No drop it from under the car.
No, the replacement turn signal lamps from a 1989 Honda Prelude will not fit a 1992 Honda Prelude. While both models belong to the same vehicle line, their design and specifications may differ due to changes in styling and safety regulations. It's best to use parts specifically designed for the 1992 model to ensure proper fit and functionality.
I would recommend you use nothing but genuine Honda Clutch Fluid. I know it will cost more, but!
On a 1989 Honda Prelude, the clutch hose is typically located between the clutch master cylinder and the clutch slave cylinder. The master cylinder is mounted on the firewall in the engine bay, while the slave cylinder is located on the transmission. The hose runs along the chassis, connecting these two components to facilitate hydraulic fluid transfer for clutch operation. Always refer to a service manual for precise locations and diagrams.
Honda Prelude was created in 1978.
You will need to get it from an authorized Honda dealership for replacement.